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Shivaji Maharaj used the deshmukhs and deshpandes to what​

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Answered by sharmishthalal
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shivaji mahraj

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This family supported and encouraged idea of new village development of Khed Shivapur.

bapuji mudgal deshpande

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Bapuji Mudgal Deshpande (Marathi: बापुजी मुदगल देशपांडे; 1608–1665) was a general in the early Maratha Empire during the reign of Shivaji.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Deshmukh was the administrative chief of the pargana. Deshmukh was a historical title bestowed to a person who was given a land grant. Because he was entitled to a part of the collected taxes, the Deshmukh was effectively the ruler of the province. It was also his responsibility to ensure that the territory's fundamental services, including as police and judicial functions, were maintained. Typically, it was a hereditary system. The title of Deshmukh supplied the titled family with income from the area as well as the responsibility of carrying out the instructions.

After the insurgency, the Deshmukh system was dismantled. Because the Deshpande was close to the district's Deshmukh, he was in charge of keeping all of the pargana revenue accounts.They used to keep a record of pargana lands, which listed the landowners and the money due to them. Deshpande was a historical title given to a person appointed as the accountant for a geographical area. The title stretches back to the Deccan sultanates of mediaeval India and the Maratha Empire. It was a designation given to officers in charge of record keeping at the Pargana level.

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